Cristina Pedroche, pointed out for plagiarizing India Martínez in the Chimes: Josie gives explanations

To the ridicule that the criticized model of Cristina Pedroche In the Campanadas the accusations of plagiarism were added this Monday and they indicated a very similar image of India Martínez dressed in a very similar way. None of the controversies have affected Josie, who says he is very satisfied with the end result. There is no doubt that the audience made Antena 3 the winner, and by far, over La 1 de Ana Obgregón y The Morancos, and that almost wiped out Marilo Montero y Risto Mejide.

For Cristina Pedroche, Josie and their team, it is important that the look not only be discussed on New Year’s Eve but also the next day and that it last for many days, all year long and forever. Josie has thanked Cristina Pedroche for her dedication and courage every year and has sworn that there was no plan B and that the skirt was low-waisted, just as David Muñoz’s wife wore it on the night of December 31 .

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These are the first criticisms of plagiarism against Josie: in 2019 Pedroche wore this floral top that recalled the iconic Laetitia Casta model in an Yves Saint Laurent bridal show in the late 90s. Josie did not admit any plagiarism then either. And she explains that they were looking for controversy.




“This is what we wanted,” said the creative director of the team that dressed Pedroche. But the truth is that Pedroche and his team have been accused of wanting to whitewash an ordinary and unsightly nude with the excuse of peace and the cause of refugees. Not only that: the networks have seen in the design (to call it somehow) a more than reasonable resemblance to the style that the singer India Martínez wore in the video clip of the song With me, which launched in 2019.

The woman from Cordoba appears dressed in white, with a white top that simulates a sculpture (not a dove) and her hands painted white (the same detail body painting that Pedroche exhibited. India did not wear gauze with transparencies.

Josie has given interviews to different media in which she has spoken about her feelings after the controversies: “The allegory that I raised was a contrast between personal desires and a universal desire, which is the dove of Jacinto de Manuel,” explains the stylist. Josie says he is “very satisfied” and says that after eight years of doing this he is increasingly enjoying the positive and negative reviews. “I have a lot of fun. I love it because it was not easy to understand, I think that part of this country has not understood anything. What we wanted was this,” he finished.